Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... reference to unfaithfulness and incest may refer , however , either to the queen's marriage to her brother - in - law or to adultery , and it therefore becomes necessary to discuss some of the rea- sons why Shakespeare maintained ...
... reference to unfaithfulness and incest may refer , however , either to the queen's marriage to her brother - in - law or to adultery , and it therefore becomes necessary to discuss some of the rea- sons why Shakespeare maintained ...
Pagina 216
... reference to moral or religious or Christian deliberation . At this point Hamlet says simply : the reason why man does not commit suicide is that he is afraid that worse pains may await him after death than those he now has to bear ...
... reference to moral or religious or Christian deliberation . At this point Hamlet says simply : the reason why man does not commit suicide is that he is afraid that worse pains may await him after death than those he now has to bear ...
Pagina 406
... reference to God : no consolato- ry illusion is permitted to penetrate this world of repugnant realism— repugnant to us , perhaps , but apparently not so to Hamlet . He does make one reference to the Old Testament that is quite ...
... reference to God : no consolato- ry illusion is permitted to penetrate this world of repugnant realism— repugnant to us , perhaps , but apparently not so to Hamlet . He does make one reference to the Old Testament that is quite ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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